This week’s episode is a long one, guest-starring recurring cast member Jade Kraus and 1UP.com writer Justin Haywald (my old reviews intern, and one cool dude). The original cast returns next week for what, alas, will be Greg Ford’s farewell episode, as he’s moving out of state for further college education. Don’t forget to Digg/review this episode, and definitely tune in next week as we see Greg off!

It’s another new episode — and, unfortunately, Greg Ford’s next-to-last one! He’s out on vacation next week, but after the following week’s episode, Greg’s leaving us (and California) to pursue further education. We’ll definitely miss him!

Here’s our newest episode. We’re extending our Win a Date with Fitch contest — if you’re a single geek in the California Bay Area, e-mail winadatewithfitch at geekbox.net and let us know why you’d wanna date the one and only Andrew Fitch!

This week’s episode is a little bit early (or, well, back to being “on time” since I used to try to publish on Tuesdays) — we have an extra-special, somewhat time-sensitive contest that I want to roll out. It’s called “Win a Date with Fitch,” and if you are a single woman in the California Bay Area, you can enter by sending an e-mail to winadatewithfitch at geekbox.net (spaced out and unlinked to deter web spiders — I’m sure you can figure it out). The contest is pretty open to interpretation; pictures and personal profiles/likes/dislikes/etc. are welcome. We’ll be evaluating entrants for a chance to win a date with Geekbox co-host Andrew Fitch, and we’re hoping to have some candidates by next week. So please, Digg this podcast so more potentially lucky ladies can hear all the details!

Wow, 20 episodes already — I suppose I never thought we’d last this long. In any case, this is Andrew Fitch’s last pre-European-vacation podcast, so he’s out next week (though we’ve got some fun guests lined up in his absence). Enjoy the show, and don’t forget to Digg!

Here’s our latest — a particularly all-over-the-map extravaganza. I’m curious: Are you guys liking the “Geekbox RAW” format more, or less? Please leave feedback in this post’s talkback, or on the forums, as I’d definitely like to hear what you think.